Professional Geothermal System Maintenance Components
When you enlist Anton's Plumbing, Heating/Cooling & Energy Experts for professional geothermal heat pump maintenance services, you can expect the following elements to be maintained and inspected:
Antifreeze
Geothermal heat pumps are made up of “loops” that are filled with antifreeze or a water and antifreeze mix. In order for your geothermal system to function properly, the antifreeze needs to be maintained at a proper level. When you entrust the geothermal experts at Anton's Plumbing, Heating/Cooling & Energy Experts for maintenance, we will inspect the levels of antifreeze in your pipes and adjust accordingly. Additionally, the pressure and temperatures within the loops will be inspected and adjusted if needed as well.
Dirt and Debris
Due to the nature of geothermal systems being installed underground, dirt, debris, and other bacteria can damage the pipes and loops as well as infiltrate them. When Anton's Plumbing, Heating/Cooling & Energy Experts performs maintenance, we will clean any parts of your system that could be potentially affected by this dirt and debris and ensure that they are clean and running properly.
Air Ducts
A common misconception about heat pump systems is that the air duct system does not need to be maintained like traditional HVAC systems. Geothermal air duct systems do need to be inspected by professionals to ensure their airflow is efficient and functioning.
Piping
The pipes or “loops” in your geothermal heat pump system are arguably the most crucial component of the entire system and must be inspected annually to ensure that they are working properly. When Anton's Plumbing, Heating/Cooling & Energy Experts maintains your system, they will inspect the pipe health and inform you of any potential issues and needed repairs. In the event that a repair is needed on your pipes in particular, it is critical that you have them professionally repaired as soon as possible so that your system is not damaged and can continue warming and cooling your home adequately.